28 Aug 2024

Trees for Cities has published the results of a new national survey which shows that most UK adults don’t know the full cooling power of urban trees. As cities experience hotter temperatures due to climate change, people’s health and wellbeing is being put at risk. Trees are one of the best nature-based solutions to offer […]

28 Aug 2024

Ofwat has published details of how it will consider projects as part of the RAPID (Regulators’ Alliance to Progress Infrastructure Development) programme going forward, the overall portfolio of RAPID projects and the approach to the gated process, including expected deliverables. Ofwat will relax the strict criteria it applied to water resource solutions at PR19 – […]

28 Aug 2024

New research has been published looking at enhancing microplastic removal from natural water using coagulant aids. Highlights Larger microbeads (1 mm – >250 μm) have >95 % removal; smaller ones (10 – <250 μm) are challenging. Denser microbeads like PVC (1.38 g/cm³) settle better than lighter ones like PE (0.97 g/cm³). PAC (0.4 mmol/L) with 3 mg/L PAM at pH 8 removes […]

27 Aug 2024

  SEA-CHANGERS MARINE CONSERVATION GRANTS – apply now!   Sea-Changers gives grants to UK-based charities and not-for-profit organisations (including schools) carrying out marine conservation related activities.  We are currently accepting applications to our Main and Small grants funds.     For both funding streams, the projects we fund should achieve one or more of the […]

27 Aug 2024

We’ve come a long way since Bob Earll began organising coastal and marine events back in the nineties. The CMS news and jobs service and the Coastal Futures conference have become focal points for our sector, with subscribers and attendees running into tens of thousands.   In 2022 we became Ocean and Coastal Futures (OCF) with three Directors: […]

27 Aug 2024

Conservation and animal protection groups have sued U.S. federal agencies in the U.S. Court of International Trade for failing to enforce import provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). Ban seafood imports The provisions aim to protect marine mammals from bycatch in foreign fishing gear by holding countries exporting seafood to the U.S. to […]

27 Aug 2024

The Australian Government have announced they are developing a Sustainable Ocean Plan for Australia. The plan will work across governments, industries, research organisations, conservation groups and communities to better manage Australia’s ocean. It will chart a course for Australia to meet the increasingly complex challenges that face the ocean and the $118.5 billion ‘blue economy’ […]

27 Aug 2024

A £60m transformation of a Pembrokeshire dockyard could see 1,800 jobs created. The Pembroke Port was officially reopened on 21st August as a “world-class centre” for wind, wave and tidal power projects. 1,800 new jobs It is proposed the £60m project will help turn the site into a renewables port by creating a hub for […]